The wind that rufFd your feathers ? — Do you know, You women always will match thoughts to things ? You chat as birds chirp, when their mates grow bright ; You love when comes a look that smiles on you. We men are more creative. We love love, Our own... Ballads of the Revolution: And Other Poems - Página 132por George Lansing Raymond - 1886 - 192 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1870 - 786 páginas
...remain about ourselves." And this : — " Do you know, You women, always will match thoughts to thing]? You love when comes a look that smiles on you. We...love love, Our own ideal long before aught real." And here is a pretty and tender fancy, in the regret of the young girl who is not helpful in her lover's... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1870 - 182 páginas
...you were some real little bird, How could you tell whence came or whither went The wind that rufFd your feathers ? — Do you know, You women always...those rays Fit like a.. crown, at last, about the face Which fortune drives between our goal and us ! " Still, all miss truth at times ; none more than those... | |
| Joseph Haydn - 1870 - 192 páginas
...you were some real little bird, How could you tell whence came or whither went The wind that rufF'd your feathers ? — Do you know, You women always...those rays Fit like a crown, at last, about the face Which fortune drives between our goal and us! " Still, all miss truth at times; none more than those... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1914 - 504 páginas
...has a right To all things men can rightly let it have. The Aztec God, n. LOVE OF WOMEN ANF» OF MEN Do you know, You women always will match thoughts...— And yet those rays Fit like a crown, at last, above the face That fortune drives between our goal and us. Haydn, xvI. LOVE, REFINING INFLUENCE OF... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1916 - 384 páginas
...?— who named her ? —I?— Name her, did I, as being duteous ? — Who ' mean ' I then ? — You little fluttering bird ! Suppose you were some actual...face That fortune drives between our goal and us. " Yet, all may fail of truth ; none fail like those Who deem themselves the most infallible : None... | |
| 1870 - 850 páginas
...remain about ourselves." And this : — " Do yon know. You women, always will match thoughts to things ? You love when comes a look that smiles on you. We...creative. We love love, Our own ideal long before aught rent." And here is a pretty and tender fancy, in the regret of the young girl who is not helpful in... | |
| 1870 - 984 páginas
...remain about ourselves." And this : — " Do you know. You women, always will match thoughts to things? You love when comes a look that smiles on you. We...love love, Our own ideal long before aught real." And here is a pretty and tender fancy, in the regret of the young girl who is not helpful in her lover's... | |
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